For those of us who never really grew up from our Hulk Hogan/Papa Shango/Attitude Era loving days, this Sunday marks the 32nd annual showpiece in sports entertainment (basically the WWE’s answer to the FA Cup Final with major bells and whistles on it).

Expect plenty of fireworks as the AT&T Stadium, home of NFL’s Dallas Cowboys, expects to play host to a capacity crowd of 80,000 WWE fans.

Here is everything you need to know about Wrestlemania 32…

When is it and where can I see it?

Sunday, April 3. The Wrestemania Kick-Off show starts at midnight and features three matches, before the main show starts at 1am BST.

Sky are charging their usual Box Office rate of £19.95, while it is FREE to watch for those with a WWE Network subscription (which costs £9.99-a-month), and available to watch online and on mobile/tablet.

Any celebrities on the bill?

American girl group Fifth Harmony will open the main show with a rendition of ‘America the Beautiful’, following in the fabled footsteps of Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin and John Legend who have performed in Wrestlemania’s 32-year history.

Hip hop icon Snoop Dogg, meanwhile, is set to be in attendance after becoming the first musician to be inducted into the WWE’s Hall of Fame.

Rapper, Flo Rider provides the theme tune with his anthem, ‘My House’, and could perform in front the the Texas crowd.

Snoop Dogg is the first musician to be inducted into the WWE's Hall of Fame (Image: Wireimage)

The Rock is scheduled to attend and be involved in some part - but it is not known whether his accomplice at last year’s event, Ronda Rousey, will be there.

A host of WWE legends will be there too and there is a rumoured run in from The Wyatt Family to look forward to in the Brock Lesnar fight, among other big twists in the pipeline.

The Rock will take a break from the filming of 'Baywatch' to be involved at Wrestlemania (Image: FameFlynet)

Top 5 Wrestlemania facts

93,173 - Wrestlemania III in Detroit had the highest attendance in history. Only 9,000 (lowest ever attendance) watched a year beforehand in Chicago.

22 - The Undertaker holds the record for most matches. His record stands at 21 wins, one defeat.

8 - The legendary Hulk Hogan holds the record for most main events.

Hulk Hogan holds the record for most main events in Wrestlemania history

10 - Triple H, the current WWE champion, holds the record for most losses in Wrestlemania history. That record is widely expected to be extended by Roman Reigns this Sunday.

11 - seconds that saw the quickest match in Wrestlemania history to last after Kane defeated Chavo Guerrero at Wrestlemania XXIV in record time.

Any Wrestlemania 32 parties in the UK?Yes. Hooked on Wrestling are hosting ticketed events across the UK at venues in London, Cardiff, Leeds and Manchester from 8pm until 4am, when the final bell tolls. For more information, visit their Facebook page .